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My sister lives in Miami and she showed me some places they film, including the exterior of Michael's apt and the cafe they frequent. She sent me a pic yesterday of them filming outside get work. Pretty cool to see that stuff, I think.

It's interesting. You see them around town and its kind of like our "show" if that makes sense? I mean, they name-drop so many places in Miami that its kind of a big favorite here (when compared to say CSI: Miami which is filmed in LA)

They film a bunch of stuff in Chicago but I really think the Chicago code really showed a big part of the city and had a ton of great views. Like any good show on Fox they cancelled the shit out of it.

The best was that show about US Marshalls on NBC. I forget the name of it but the main Marshall's name was Annie Frost. Anyway, it was set all around Texas and mostly Houston, but the best was when they had a rooftop showdown in "Houston" on top of a pretty big Dallas landmark.

my ex tried to get me to watch this show a few years ago. i had previously only watched part of a single episode but thought it was dumb (it was one of the later seasons, maybe 3).

she insisted that i'd love it and wanted me to give it a chance, so i started watching from season 1. man, what a great show. good mix of action and comedy, and even though the current season isn't as good as the first few (very few shows maintain that high level of quality 6 seasons in), i'd still highly recommend it for anyone who's never seen it

Well the problem with the current season really is that it's been 90% series-wide plot while previous seasons kept a better balance and only the last few episodes of a season would focus that much on the overarching plot.

I like the show, but my wife loves it, and now I'm not allowed to watch it with her. Stuff a rag into a diesel truck's gas tank, light it, and everything explodes? Yeah, totally awesome, but I'm going to point out the ludicrousness of the science behind it. Also: "It's the 40-minute point -- the twist should happen right about...NOW" gets me frowned at. Other than that, I appreciate the show's use of strategy; the flow tends to be pretty believable, and the fact that taking advantage of an opponent's personality is more important than weapons or strength makes it a fun show to watch. When it comes to explosions, though. Gotta call them out: "Oooh, there's a gas truck on the tarmac -- there's a 'splosion coming up!" wifey frown

Since we're on the subject - can anyone tell me what show is filming here? This is right by my old apartment in eastern Baltimore. (probably shot after The Wire, which is the obvious choice. I watched that show while living there, but I guess I wouldn't have recognized such a small piece of the street).

It's shot in Baltimore. The car has Maryland plates so it's set in Baltimore. The actors are wearing kevlar vests and badges so it's probably a cop show. And, this guy is in the scene so it's probably The Wire.

The Wire was the last show filmed in Baltimore until this year. There's no way it's not The Wire unless He's Just Not That Into You has a deleted scene I don't know about (and it very well could). The date the image was taken and the date it was put online are not necessarily the same date.

From the Baltimore Sun: TV and film production in Maryland disappeared with the end of HBO's "The Wire," and many of the skilled production workers in the area had to go on location to other states to find work in recent years -- until the arrival of "VEEP" and "Game Change," which not only put local actors and production workers back on the job, but provided contracts for small area businesses that provided everything from scenery to set decorations and food to the visiting filmmakers.

The date the image was taken and the date it was put online are not necessarily the same date.

A Google employee confirms it's the date the image was taken. It's possible that it's not 2009 though - I lived there in 2009, and don't recognize those cars in my usual spot (but that's probably just the film crew parking in the spots while I'm at work).

I certainly can't rule it out given some minor overlap potential, but it still seems unlikely. Could just as easily be a student project or some sort of small production that came after and wasn't worth noting.

While on the subject, I also question your assertion that Wendell Pierce is the actor in the photo, but it's hard to tell given the blur. That character was usually running around in a suit in the show since he was a detective and I think he was a bit larger then the one in this image.